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Adobe Swallowed up Golive and Dreamweaver..are they the only
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One's? I don't have $400.00 to blow on another program. I like some of the elements of both of these. How do they compare with iWeb? I was thinking I would like to finally take a class or two in Dreamweaver, but yeah, balked at the price. Hmmmm, I had Golive for a while and liked some elements of it. :shock:

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Adobe Swallowed up Golive and Dreamweaver..are they the only
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I suspect that iWeb might not be as full-featured as those two programs. I haven't used either of the three much at all so no help there. This review from ATPM might be a good starting point for information/comparison though.
http://www.atpm.com/15.05/iweb.shtml

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Adobe Swallowed up Golive and Dreamweaver..are they the only
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There is a big learning curve it you're starting out and not that good with HTML. iWeb more less does the coding for you. You just position things. Everything is done more manually in DW and gives you more control inserting different elements in the site.

You might take a look at Freeway and give it a try.

http://is.gd/TGV8

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